Traditional Japanese architecture by Foster + Partners
Located on a dramatic stretch of coastline where volcanoes length, the radius of the bulge is not accessible from the lava into Sagami Bay, the change in level at the site and views to the sea are the main things that need to be considered in the design of the house. Full-height sliding glass doors finish line, so the living room to open out on the terrace of t, to capture the incredible views of the landscape in the vicinity. It’s not uncommon for traditional Japanese architecture has a lot of light inside the house but became more and more popular in the modern. Apart from large glass windows and doors, Kawana house roof has a fifth of the glass facade. Kawana house is a fusion of Japanese love of harmony and respect for nature and Western architectural steel and glass. This is the exploration of traditional Japanese architecture in the modern context.
Reclaimed wood houses form Locati Architects
The main house is exceptionally transparent with big windows — some are as tall as 12 feet. Besides being made from natural material the house doesn’t hide or dress up anything, what make his rustic characteristics even more stronger. Most of the room’s furnishings, the designer says, are “low enough to allow your vision to go across” to the outdoors views. Taking an inspiration from mountain house designs it gets a traditional great room with grand fireplace. A strong outdoors connection is also felt in the bedroom of the master suite thanks to the external desk. In the result house is very nature-centric with all materials which was used to build it and everything what circles back to the outdoors. Jerry Locati who stands behind Locati Architects and Locati Interiors which are internationally recognized in custom residential architecture and stands behind the Ontario residence for a couple’s property outside Toronto. The property has 10,000 square foot main house made of reclaimed wood and fieldstone which perfectly fits the landscape. It designed in rustic western style which could catch attention of every person who drives near by.
Experimental house design
Box that contains a master bed room and study and another box consists of two bedrooms and study room for two daughters. The living room has a double height ceiling, which collects a lot of sunlight during the day through the roof. Vertically and horizontally to fill the house from top to bottom and connect the various spaces. The site is located on the border between the city and mountains. Urban landscape and mountain scenery can be seen all together. Entrance gate of the house is attached to transparent with inner court. Two wooden boxes consisting of bedroom duplex located in park-mass architecture containing the family room and dining room.
Minimalist japanese house by Hiroyuki Fukuyama
Contemporary of the extraordinary form and features material covering the wall Very. interior also does not look like the interior because of the home. Asymmetry and minimalism is the main feature. Black, white and gray color is only used in designing the interior. Glossy, slick surface is a futuristic touch to the overall impression. making extraordinary part of contemporary architecture that stands out even in Japan. Japanese architect famous for their architecture experimental, contemporary, minimalist. This house was designed by Hiroyuki Fukuyama and is located in Setagaya, Tokyo is one example that combines all the style. It lies almost in the center of town and stood out of that environment.